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The Guadalhorce Estuary, known as the Guadalhorce Natural Park, is a beautiful nature reserve located on the coast of Málaga. This area covers approximately 67 hectares and is an important ecosystem for a wide range of flora and fauna. The estuary is a refuge for several species of birds, including flamingos, herons and wading birds. It is a popular spot for birdwatchers. The area is home to a rich variety of plants and trees, including reed beds, saltwater plants and Mediterranean vegetation. The river splits into several branches before flowing into the Mediterranean Sea, creating several lagoons and wetlands. The nature reserve is open to visitors and offers walking trails and observation points to enjoy the nature without disturbing it.
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The Aves Marinas Gualdemar observation point is a valuable site for birdwatchers, nature lovers, and anyone interested in the biodiversity of the Andalusian coast. It demonstrates the close connection between the natural environment and the biodiversity that makes this region a special destination for nature conservation and ecotourism. The viewpoint is strategically located on the coast and offers uninterrupted views of the Mediterranean Sea. Here, visitors can observe seabirds flying over the water and discover a variety of species that inhabit the area.
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Located at the mouth of the Guadalhorce River near Málaga, the Desembocadura del Guadalhorce Nature Reserve is one of the most important wetlands in Andalusia. This approximately 67-hectare protected area is an important nature reserve, particularly known for its biodiversity and as a refuge for migratory birds. The area consists of several lagoons and river branches that branch off just before the mouth into the Mediterranean. The lagoons provide the ideal habitat for a variety of animal species, especially birds. The Desembocadura del Guadalhorce Nature Reserve is a wonderful example of how natural spaces can be preserved and protected close to cities. It offers both locals and tourists the opportunity to experience a unique natural setting right on the doorstep of Málaga.
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The Rio Guadalhorce is the largest river in the province of Málaga and flows into the Mediterranean southwest of the city of Málaga. The mouth of the Guadalhorce is an ecologically valuable area and is known as the Paraje Natural Desembocadura del Guadalhorce, a protected nature reserve. The Guadalhorce is a typical Mediterranean river. It rises in the Betic Cordillera and flows through an agricultural valley. Before its mouth, the river divides into two branches that shape the delta and the lagoon landscape. In the past, there were floods that were mitigated by river regulation and the construction of dams. Nevertheless, the renaturation and protection of the estuary is a focus of regional environmental policy.
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Super beautiful, if you can enjoy plants, trees, water and peace, the birds are behind bars. Very beautiful place.
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The Desembocadura del Guadalhorce Natural Area covers an area of approximately 67 hectares and belongs entirely to the municipality of Malaga. This space was declared a Natural Area by Law 2/1989 and the Spatial Inventory approved Natural Areas of Andalusia. The lagoon complex at the mouth of the Guadalhorce is framed between the city of Malaga and the sea. Most of its lagoons have their origin in old restored gravel pits and, in addition, it has the longest stretch of beach in a natural state on the entire Malaga coast: Despite its small size, this protected area is of great ornithological interest, due to the variety of habitats, the fact that it is basically made up of permanent wetlands and its proximity to the Strait of Gibraltar, where one of the main migratory routes converges. birds between Europe and Africa. For a better observation of the landscape and fauna of this area, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Environment offers five observatories and has marked two hiking trails, the Laguna Grande Trail and the Rio Viejo Trail.
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This seabird observatory marks the end of the last stage of the GR 248 trail (Gran Senda del Guadalhorce) in the southern area, being at the same time an ideal place to rest while listening to the waves. Here, you can enjoy panoramic views of the entire bay of Malaga and its mountains. On the other side, you see the Torremolinos coast fading into the horizon.
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